Episode 253

Season 14Episode 1730 minoct. 29, 2002
Episode 253
Ben heads off for Tenerife in order to win back Claire. Luke is upset when Adam tells him that he'll never make it to be a professional footballer. Anjali doesn't like what Adam said and tells Leanne that Luke is going to break up with her. Regina is awe-struck with Flip's skateboarding and asks him to give her lessons. Laura tries to make Regina look like an idiot but sees through her plan. Two bad things end the episode, Steve is out of jail and Juliet wants a divorce from Akili.
Episode 253 has aired on oct. 29, 2002 at 17:00
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